A Note from the Author - Amelia!Have you ever wondered how other people see you? Have you ever been confused about how you see yourself? Then this book is for you - a sure-fire way to discover the one-and-only real, true you!"
From School Library JournalMiddle-schooler Amelia is running for student-body secretary while herfriend Carly runs for president. The campaign is fierce and includes abathrobe-wearing boy with the big idea to delay the school start timeand another who hands out free candy for votes. The race turns uglynear the end, with half-truths and rumors affecting the final outcome.Amelia learns a lesson about how elections are unfortunately sometimeswon and lost. Like others in the series, this notebook is laced withentertaining commentary and clever cartoon illustrations. It's anotherwinner an already popular series and includes an important moral aboutmodern life.
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A Note from the Author -- Amelia! "Here's another note in a notebook FULL of notes -- good ones, mean ones, ones passed in class, and ones that show you who your true friends are. Trust me, it's a notable experience." -- me, Amelia
From School Library JournalAmelia and her notebook are back. She has finally written to her father,whom she has never met, and received a reply asking her to come meethim, her stepmother, and her half-brother at their home in Chicago. Thisis a big step for any child, but Amelia, feisty as ever, takes theplunge. She predictably loves baby George, hates Clara, and is unsureabout her father until he finally says he's loved her all along.However, Moss does not candy coat the situation; she allows Amelia tovoice her insecurities about what it means to have a father, to be angryat Clara for reading her notebook, to feel uncute in comparison toGeorge, and even to think her dad's hairy hands are gross. The authoronce again has her finger on the pulse of her audience, who willappreciate Amelia's honest expression of her feelings. The text ishandwritten and colorful line drawings decorate the pages.
Does your handwriting reveal your true personality? What does your messy room say about you? To answer these questions and more, gaze into Amelia's notebook to discover what the future may hold for you. PLUS: Share the good fortune with your friends -- just tear out the fortune-tellers included inside!
The hand-lettered contents of a nine-year-old girl's notebook, in which she records her thoughts and feelings about moving, starting school, and dealing with her older sister, as well as keeping her old best friend and making a new one.
When Maxine, a tall, stylish student from Los Angeles, joins the sixth-grade class, Amelia is polite but uninterested in the newcomer. Soon, though, Maxine comes between Amelia and her best friend, Carly. Meanwhile, a series of mean, anonymous notes hurt Amelia more than she wants to admit out loud, but she sets down her pain, loneliness, and anger in her notebook. Though the scene in which several victims of the poison-pen notes take their revenge seems morally ambiguous, this true-to-school-life, first-person story, illustrated with color and verve, will no doubt have Amelia's fans firmly in her corner.
Amelia's Notebook Amelia Writes Again My Notebook (with help from Amelia)Amelia's Are-We-There-Yet Longest Ever Car Trip Amelia's Bully Survival Guide Amelia's Boredom Survival GuideLuv, Amelia Luv, Nadia The All-New Amelia Amelia's Family Ties Amelia Works It OutAmelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide Amelia Tells All Oh Boy, Amelia! Amelia Lends a HandAmelia's School Survival Guide Amelia's 5th-Grade Notebook
Amelia's 6th-Grade Notebook Amelia's Most Unforgettable Embarrassing MomentsAmelia's Book of Notes & Note Passing Amelia's Longest, Biggest, Most-Fights-Ever Family ReunionAmelia's Guide to Gossip Amelia's Must-Keep Resolutions for the Best Year Ever! Amelia's 7th-Grade NotebookVote 4 Amelia Amelia's Itchy-Twitchy, Lovey-Dovey Summer at Camp Mosquito Amelia's Guide to BabysittingAmelia's Science Fair Disaster Amelia's Cross-My-Heart, Hope-to-Die Guide to the Real, True You! Amelia's BFFAmelia's Boy Survival Guide Amelia's Middle School Graduation Yearbook
Amelia's Stationery Set Amelia doll kit Your Notebook (with help from Amelia) Amelia's Card Game Amelia's Moving Pictures Amelia T-Shirt Amelia's Amazing Art Kit Miscellaneous products
Amelia's Are-We-There-Yet Longest Ever Car Trip was previously titled Amelia Hits the Road, under the publishers Tricycle Press, and American Girl. It is the third book in Amelia's Notebooks, and is currently published by Simon & Schuster.
Amelia, and family are on a trip to see the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, and Yosemite, lastly they plan to go back to Barton, California to see Amelia's best friend, Nadia Kurz. For the trip, Amelia's mother has given her a new notebook. They have packed everything from cereal to paper bags for when, Cleo gets car sick.
Finally, they arrive at Barton. They passed by their old house to find someone else living there, then they stopped at Nadia's house. Amelia is happy to see Nadia again, now Nadia has her ears pierced, and her braces have been taken off. Amelia gave her one of the dolls, and Nadia gave Amelia a notebook she had filled with stories to share with Amelia. Nadia, even saved the the Experiment kit, Amelia had sent Nadia for her birthday, for them to work on it together.
Amelia's Notebook Amelia Writes Again My Notebook (with help from Amelia)Amelia's Are-We-There-Yet Longest Ever Car Trip Amelia's Bully Survival Guide Amelia's Boredom Survival GuideLuv, Amelia Luv, Nadia The All-New Amelia Amelia's Family Ties Amelia Works It OutAmelia's Easy-as-Pie Drawing Guide Amelia Tells All Oh Boy, Amelia! Amelia Lends a HandAmelia's School Survival Guide Amelia's 5th-Grade Notebook
Amelia's 6th-Grade Notebook Amelia's Most Unforgettable Embarrassing MomentsAmelia's Book of Notes & Note Passing Amelia's Longest, Biggest, Most-Fights-Ever Family ReunionAmelia's Guide to Gossip Amelia's Must-Keep Resolutions for the Best Year Ever! Amelia's 7th-Grade NotebookVote 4 Amelia Amelia's Itchy-Twitchy, Lovey-Dovey Summer at Camp Mosquito Amelia's Guide to BabysittingAmelia's Science Fair Disaster Amelia's Cross-My-Heart, Hope-to-Die Guide to the Real, True You! Amelia's BFFAmelia's Boy Survival Guide Amelia's Middle School Graduation Yearbook
A series of realistic fiction books written by Marissa Moss and published by Simon and Schuster (who also did licensed books based on Full House, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Bob the Builder, Dora the Explorer, Clueless and SpongeBob SquarePants).
The series follows the everyday events in the life of Amelia, an ordinary girl living in the Pacific northwest. The series opened with Amelia learning how to adjust to moving to a new state. Later books center around other problems that most girls eventually have to deal with, such as crushes, making the jump to middle school, gossip, and babysitting.
Every book is told in an undated diary format, with just as many doodles in the margins and photographs and random objects taped inside as one would expect from a preteen girl. American Girl magazine also ran a column for her, for nearly a decade. Scholastic also published the whole Amelia's Notebook series due to a licensing agreement with Marissa Moss (hence having their logo stamped on a spine as their certification mark).
There is another reason why my nieces and I love this series. Many of the situations in the book come right from my childhood. Marissa is my sister. For as long as I can remember she has been drawing and telling tales. I can recall many hours spent watching her draw pictures on a chalkboard while she entertained me with her stories. It gives me such joy that I can share her books with my daughter and the children with whom I work.
Other topics focus on more sensitive subjects like divorce, moving, entering a new school or friendship problems. When I read the books with my students we like to explore these topics by drawing and writing about them just like Amelia does in her notebook. One of my students loved to explore social skills by drawing meters just like you will see in the books.
I have read every single book in the series (of course) and I recommend that you do, too. Your children will become hooked on reading about Amelia, her problems, and how she manages to find solutions by drawing, writing and talking things out.
Marissa Moss of the Amelia's Notebook series, where she helped pioneer the diary hybrid graphic novel format, has a STEM-friendly two-book series of illustrated hybrid graphic novels. The first book is tentatively titled Make It Count, and will follow a math-loving middle schooler who finds that being the only girl on the mathletes team brings strain on her relationship with a childhood friend. She writes on Twitter, "Wahoo! Writing and drawing this series is a lot of fun! I'm using the math part of my brain after a long hiatus from my own mathlete days."
Amelia's Notebooks are a series of children's books written and illustrated by Marissa Moss, targeted at children between 9 and 12. Presented as a series of notebooks and journals written by the character Amelia, she writes about her life, thoughts, and memories and are illustrated and designed to resemble actual journals. Amelia is a character that many young people identify with. She has problems that many kids face like gossip, moving or crushes. From 1995 to 2015, Moss wrote and drew over thirty books in the series, following Amelia through the school years, and inspired the likes of the Diary Of A Wimpy-Kid books. 2ff7e9595c
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